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like sometimes -- >> jimmy: it never happens in the greatest city in the world, new york city. [ cheers and applause ] big apple. so, sometimes, when i have a rough couple jokes, "i'm like, oh, this -- tonight's gonna be rough." but tonight wasn't one of those nights. but like, when the curtain opens, that's the moment 'cause i'm backstage maybe 30 seconds, so i'm hearing the roots play, and then, when the curtain, you know -- >> panic -- panic sets in. >> jimmy: no, i think i go into a different -- i just go into, like, kind of machine mode. like, this is fun. like, i look forward to it and i -- >> well, that's why you're so good at you show. >> jimmy: oh, stop. no, i mean, well, you too. but, i mean, so you look forward to doing it? >> i always look forward to doing it and i have to say, like, the moment -- i mean, honestly, the play really, like -- this character just kind of, like, shoots out of a canon and you just have to kind of, you know, just take it for all it's worth. it's very exciting to be performing in front of, you know, 1,400 people every night and it's -- you know, the
like sometimes -- >> jimmy: it never happens in the greatest city in the world, new york city. [ cheers and applause ] big apple. so, sometimes, when i have a rough couple jokes, "i'm like, oh, this -- tonight's gonna be rough." but tonight wasn't one of those nights. but like, when the curtain opens, that's the moment 'cause i'm backstage maybe 30 seconds, so i'm hearing the roots play, and then, when the curtain, you know -- >> panic -- panic sets in. >> jimmy: no,...
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when you talk about something like 800,000 furloughs there, you're talking about precisely the cities across the country you just mentioned. one idea that i hear a lot of is as these cuts begin to be felt by real people as we're describing in our conversation, they'll get in touch with their members of congress and republicans will back down. but remember, you used a very important word here. you said something to the effect of an unnecessary manufactured crisis. remember, this is not the way governance is supposed to look, especially at a time when the economy is already too weak. so instead of thinking about how can we help things get better, they keep setting fiscal time on one after another. and by the way, this is not the beginning of awe strarausterity. we already lost over $100 billion in people's paychecks through the expiration of the payroll tax break this $85 billion in fiscal contraction is on part of that. >> dr. peterson though, it is clear that the american people don't support these cuts in the areas they're talking about. when you look at the polls, 89% don't want to
when you talk about something like 800,000 furloughs there, you're talking about precisely the cities across the country you just mentioned. one idea that i hear a lot of is as these cuts begin to be felt by real people as we're describing in our conversation, they'll get in touch with their members of congress and republicans will back down. but remember, you used a very important word here. you said something to the effect of an unnecessary manufactured crisis. remember, this is not the way...
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that's more than the new york city, which of course has far more people. so far this year there have been about 50 homicides, even though we're barely through the middle of february. this is a problem this city is facing. it was a problem that the previous mayor had faced, mayor daly, and it's a problem that the current may and the police chief, chief mccarthy, who is here as well, is facing. but i think there has been a lot of call on president obama from this neighborhood, from this community for him to come here and talk about it. they say that he went to tucson and spoke there. he went to newtown and talked there. of course those are the scenes of mass shootings. not really mass shootings here in chicago but when you think about with about 50 homicides so far this year, we've had two newtowns, just over a longer period of time. >> john yang, that's absolutely right. let's back spin as we wait for the president to come out. if you're a 15 to 19-year-old young black man, the number one cause of death is gun violence. when you talk when we talked about th
that's more than the new york city, which of course has far more people. so far this year there have been about 50 homicides, even though we're barely through the middle of february. this is a problem this city is facing. it was a problem that the previous mayor had faced, mayor daly, and it's a problem that the current may and the police chief, chief mccarthy, who is here as well, is facing. but i think there has been a lot of call on president obama from this neighborhood, from this community...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. guess what? this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: so, you getting ready for big game this weekend? i know i am. i'm stumped to watch the niners beat up on the ravens. so bob has to wear a belly shirt around the building. a game i'm really looking forward to gets underway before super bowl xlvii. slow pitch softball practice on cbs 4:30 on sunday. scott pelly said to put the journalistic credit on the line interviewing president obama. if steve croft's interview is any indication we're likely to see lead in to the puppy bowl rather than super bowl. >> how would you characterize your relationship right now? what do you think the biggest success has been. foreign policy success of the first term. >> your campaign was a bitter campaign. i'll spare reading you what you said. how long did it take to get over that? >> oh! what question will pely ask the president and what questions should he ask the president? mr. president what is your favorite salty snack or 7.9% unemployment and record number of peopl
it's 5:00 in new york city. guess what? this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: so, you getting ready for big game this weekend? i know i am. i'm stumped to watch the niners beat up on the ravens. so bob has to wear a belly shirt around the building. a game i'm really looking forward to gets underway before super bowl xlvii. slow pitch softball practice on cbs 4:30 on sunday. scott pelly said to put the journalistic credit on the line interviewing president obama. if steve croft's...
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we're looking for this magic fairy dust to come from them, where we're the problems. whether it's rich people saying no i'm not paying another 4% in tax, whether it's social security users saying i'm not going to work longer. the politicians are just a reflection. i think we're just as much to blame as the politicians. >> there is a point, jodi, take defense for example, there's quite a good argument to be made that there could be quite draconian cuts in the budget. there has been massive spending since 9/11. the threat is no longer quite what it was then, many would argue. why does america need to have this astronomical ongoing defense budget when you have more pressing things at home to worry about? >> absolutely. one of the reasons you have seen the administration stand behind chuck hagel is because the president nominated him in part because as a war hero, he has the credibility to make some of the really difficult cuts and choices. i think there's some truth to what donny is saying is that the only fair and workable solution is one in which everybody is unhappy.
we're looking for this magic fairy dust to come from them, where we're the problems. whether it's rich people saying no i'm not paying another 4% in tax, whether it's social security users saying i'm not going to work longer. the politicians are just a reflection. i think we're just as much to blame as the politicians. >> there is a point, jodi, take defense for example, there's quite a good argument to be made that there could be quite draconian cuts in the budget. there has been massive...
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now, ironically, that business owner, he had to do was walk across the street, the city's police station right across the street. scary to think he was across from a police station just hours after committing murder. >>> now the temperatures, they are dropping dangerously low tonight across the northeast, and she is braving the elements, and he is dennis port massachusetts, we will be getting a live report from him ahead. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ whoa! you really feel all 335 foot-pounds of torque. it's chevy truck month! silverado was also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now get 0% financing for 60 months, plus trade up to get $1,750 total allowance on a silverado all-star edition. or trade up and choose customer cash
now, ironically, that business owner, he had to do was walk across the street, the city's police station right across the street. scary to think he was across from a police station just hours after committing murder. >>> now the temperatures, they are dropping dangerously low tonight across the northeast, and she is braving the elements, and he is dennis port massachusetts, we will be getting a live report from him ahead. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male...
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reached into the city. look at some of this snow numbers here, wisconsin in kenosha leads the list with 9 in. down. like the northern tip of cook county north into wisconsin, 4-10 about to taper off next to nothing south of that in fact here is our forecast on how much snow will fall. i will tell you is going to go east and bring major problems. winter weather advisories until midnight. there is the system that reigns on us over the weekend. visibility's are coming up. cancellations, 225 by the count mel. the actor aero burned part of his face during rehearsal at the opera is back home tonight. here is a picture of 24 year-old leslie daniels after suffering serious second-degree burns to the lower part of his face thursday. he is expected to fully recover within 7-10 days he said his fire breathing days could be over and he is not able to talk about just what went wrong just yet. he signed papers that his share of a $2 million dry cleaning company would go exclusively to his wife whenever he died, he inked
reached into the city. look at some of this snow numbers here, wisconsin in kenosha leads the list with 9 in. down. like the northern tip of cook county north into wisconsin, 4-10 about to taper off next to nothing south of that in fact here is our forecast on how much snow will fall. i will tell you is going to go east and bring major problems. winter weather advisories until midnight. there is the system that reigns on us over the weekend. visibility's are coming up. cancellations, 225 by the...
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johnson, the first lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's great great grandmother, and she arrived in illinois some time in the 1860s. the first lady describes herself as a south side girl but the family had no idea their roots in illinois go that far back. if you look at mary, you will understand why the family story says she was part cherokee. she obviously has a mixed lineage but i was never able to establish for sure whether that was true. this is the first lady's grandfather, a mislabeled slide, who left south carolina and arrive in chicago around 1931. this is millvinia, the owner of millvinia's brother. this is a photo, this is an amazing coat, there is a nice story behind this one. after the book was published and after an article about the book cam
johnson, the first lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's great great grandmother, and she arrived in illinois some time in the 1860s. the first lady describes...
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of the highest rates in the country. forfeiting upwards of 50% of my income to local, state, and federal government every year. i'm sure this e lice sits few tears of sympathy, that's okay, but for many young millennials who have dreams of moving to the big city, starting their own business and one day owning their own home, this should be something of a wake-up call. david burstein's new book is a must read for anyone between the ages of 18 and 30 looking to survive in an economy that is in many ways unable to keep up with you and for anyone interested in shaping policy with 80 million people in mind. millennials are the largest generation in the united states history and by 2020 they will account for 1 out of every 3 adults. we interviewedb burstein last week. what he said about millennials was fascinating. this is a generation that came of age in the midst of permanent war, a housing boom and bust, a recession and staggering unemployment, skyrocketing costs of education and most recently a government that seems ill eq
of the highest rates in the country. forfeiting upwards of 50% of my income to local, state, and federal government every year. i'm sure this e lice sits few tears of sympathy, that's okay, but for many young millennials who have dreams of moving to the big city, starting their own business and one day owning their own home, this should be something of a wake-up call. david burstein's new book is a must read for anyone between the ages of 18 and 30 looking to survive in an economy that is in...
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>> the new orleans city council utility committee that regulates energy new orleans will hold an emergency meeting this morning. >> that is to investigate the outage that delayed the sunday puzzle game by half of an hour. there are expected to provide a report on what caused the outage. jacoby jones appeared on jimmy kimmel. >> he felt he should have gotten the mvp, but he said flacco deserved it. >> what that guy had been through and being, if you look at the post season with 11 touchdowns and no interceptions sweet. >> jones said his mother cooked for the entire team. that amounted to 150 plates of gumbo, potato salad macaroni and cheese, and the bread pudding. >> that sounds amazing. barbara boxer and a barber feinstein made good on their bet. since the 49 hours a lost, they delivered a napa valley wine in the, sourdough bread, and a selection of northern california cheeses on capitol hill on thursday. >> we are seeing week after week that the "scandal," is a big hit. nine of the top-10 trending topics was scandal related. >> it turns out the wardrobe is a main character. he did not hav
>> the new orleans city council utility committee that regulates energy new orleans will hold an emergency meeting this morning. >> that is to investigate the outage that delayed the sunday puzzle game by half of an hour. there are expected to provide a report on what caused the outage. jacoby jones appeared on jimmy kimmel. >> he felt he should have gotten the mvp, but he said flacco deserved it. >> what that guy had been through and being, if you look at the post...
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and we look forward to supporting many of the agencies that do fine work around the city and the area. >> this year's event included a silent auction, food, champagne and oscar-viewer party. they are committed to continuing the work until this has passed. >>> the battle between the government and the bay area oyster farm is coming to a head. how the closure will impact you. >>> i am going to cover things thaoer that might not be popular with some of you. >> tkaour egg stop if the bay area, what jimmy carter had cart -- i am going to cover things that might not be popular with some of you. >> during a stop in the bay area, what jimmy carter had to say. >>> find out what day can be in the middle to lower 70s, the forecast, next there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...i
and we look forward to supporting many of the agencies that do fine work around the city and the area. >> this year's event included a silent auction, food, champagne and oscar-viewer party. they are committed to continuing the work until this has passed. >>> the battle between the government and the bay area oyster farm is coming to a head. how the closure will impact you. >>> i am going to cover things thaoer that might not be popular with some of you. >> tkaour...
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we do want to be clear that this is in the city of college park and even though we are hearing that this is off campus, it doesn't necessarily mean that this neighborhood is populated or connected to university of maryland. but, of course, they are all one very large community together and so any time something does happen around the campus or near the off- campus areas, university ever maryland police also getting involved in putting information out but prince george's county police the lead on this scene at this point. we do hope to get more information as the story unfolds as detectives are still inside that house. people are still working very much an active scene and they usually don't give us a whole lot more information until daylight and they have a little bit more of their things crossed off and they talk to all the investigators. that is the most we can tell out record at this point. but if we get anything new, we'll let you know. >> i know you'll follow it. thank you. >>> and we continue to follow a developing crisis in issue i can't. north korea is admitting that it carried o
we do want to be clear that this is in the city of college park and even though we are hearing that this is off campus, it doesn't necessarily mean that this neighborhood is populated or connected to university of maryland. but, of course, they are all one very large community together and so any time something does happen around the campus or near the off- campus areas, university ever maryland police also getting involved in putting information out but prince george's county police the lead...
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city college spokesperson says the school cannot afford to take on more loan autos san francisco city attorney herera is front and center in the potentially landmark case of same-sex marriage rights. >> herera arguing proposition 8 is unconstitution skbral should be overturned. the state ballot measure passed in 2008 banning marriage for same-sex couples, advocates hope the case will pave the way for full equality across the country. the supreme court scheduled to heart case march 26th. >> couples that are committed i think should have the same rights everyone has. >> she wants that clip removed from an ad by a gay marriage add vos voe cassy group. it features other prominent political figures making public comments. the group says it will remove the comments from the ad campaign. >> the same cold front that brought stormy weather to the bay area is making people miserable in the mid west. >> the governor of missouri hundreds of flights have been cancel add cross the mid west. the storm making conditions treacherous for drivers. two deadly accidents are linked to the storm. a 19-year-
city college spokesperson says the school cannot afford to take on more loan autos san francisco city attorney herera is front and center in the potentially landmark case of same-sex marriage rights. >> herera arguing proposition 8 is unconstitution skbral should be overturned. the state ballot measure passed in 2008 banning marriage for same-sex couples, advocates hope the case will pave the way for full equality across the country. the supreme court scheduled to heart case march 26th....
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poppy harlow is out front with his story. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. >> he was a wandering spirit around the city. >> cisto rodriguez, a dylanesque detroit native that tried his hand at rock in the '70s. ♪ >> when we walked in and heard the songs he was singing and what he was writing, we had to record him. we had to make a deal for him. he is great. we said this is it. >> it wasn't. rodriguez albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album, cold fact, made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa he was in the rock god. >> to us it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the sound track of the antiapartheid movement fueling a revolution. ♪ >> at home in detroit rodriguez had no idea he had given up his music career and that was four decades ago. >> you used to play across the street there, right? >> i played a lot of places in detroit. >> unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, rodriguez lived on little, raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i am not a strange to her hard work. >> h
poppy harlow is out front with his story. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. >> he was a wandering spirit around the city. >> cisto rodriguez, a dylanesque detroit native that tried his hand at rock in the '70s. ♪ >> when we walked in and heard the songs he was singing and what he was writing, we had to record him. we had to make a deal for him. he is great. we said this is it. >> it wasn't. rodriguez albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his...
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shovel around city schools and dozens of people showed up outside city hall to volunteer their services. >>> >>> the national hurricane center now said superstorm sand i was the second most expensive storm in american history. the storm that hit late october caused an estimated $50 billion in damage. sand was also the goodliest hurricane to hit the northeast in 30 years. >>> and the westminster dog show released's new way to keep on top of your favorite dogs. it's an app and you can use it as a guide to see how the dogs jar judged and the breed and a schedule of the show. the app is free. search for westminister dog show 13 on itunes. it started yesterday and starts today. >> great for dog lovers. >> yeah. >>> and next on the news edge at 6. >> staying on top of the breaking news, the search for an armed ex-cop in california and the intense manhunt for the former los angeles police officer accused of going on the killing spree. the latest details and looks like he might be pinned down in a cab know as we speak. >>> and president obama lays out a wish list for his second term. makes a hu
shovel around city schools and dozens of people showed up outside city hall to volunteer their services. >>> >>> the national hurricane center now said superstorm sand i was the second most expensive storm in american history. the storm that hit late october caused an estimated $50 billion in damage. sand was also the goodliest hurricane to hit the northeast in 30 years. >>> and the westminster dog show released's new way to keep on top of your favorite dogs. it's an...
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the council men was rip minuted and stripped of his oversight of the city's alcohol regulation. the punishment comes after a ruling by the ethics board, saying graham broke the code of connection. >>> and two rests -- arrests were made in high profile cases. he was gunned down last september and police charged the 20-year-old bennett the murder and had the gun to kill ross on him when he was arrested for another shooting and a series of robberies. >>> the second case, the murder of 71-year-old geraldine mcintyre in capitol heights and she was found stabbed to death this nothing. the 46-year-old james alphonso ward killed mcentire and police believe mcentire may have been helping ward by giving him food. >>> and there is close our in this case of the murder of amber stanley. the high school student was shot and killed during a home invasion in prince georges county in august and there are now details in the case. jive last week, during a news conference of police headquarters, the chief of police told reporters that investigators were making significant progress in the murder of
the council men was rip minuted and stripped of his oversight of the city's alcohol regulation. the punishment comes after a ruling by the ethics board, saying graham broke the code of connection. >>> and two rests -- arrests were made in high profile cases. he was gunned down last september and police charged the 20-year-old bennett the murder and had the gun to kill ross on him when he was arrested for another shooting and a series of robberies. >>> the second case, the...
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but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves, to find their cars again. >> i hope this is my car. >> reporter: how long have you been at it? >> about an hour. >> reporter: looks like you've made some headway here. how much longer do you think you have to go? >> at least two more. >> reporter: across the region, driving is treacherous. if you don't have to venture out, officials say, please don't. as for the airports, they too are struggling to recover from closures and delays over the past 24 hours. more than 5,000 flights had to be cancelled, due to this walloping blizzard. and this walloping blizzard has given way to walloping temperatures. wow, what a differenc
but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves, to find...
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do you feel like the city was prepared? was this the biggest blizzard you've seensome. >> they did a really good job, very thorough. they've been working all day. fantastic. >> you felt like you were prepared for the storm? >> yep. we stayed inside. it was great. >> until now, right? i want to keep you updated. we still have 415,000 people without power. we still do have until 4:00 today stay off the roads because the governor tweet ed he's goin to lift that at 4:00 p.m. we haven't heard word on public transportation just yet. >> all right, indra. thank you. i'm glad that you showed the kids out playing because in some places obviously like where that you are would be fun. where i am, where the winds are gusting and the boughs are still heavy, i'm not so sure i would have my kids outside at this point. i have two little kids in connecticut. if you're watching, boys, stay inside with your dad because those boughs can break and we can have lots of -- check it out over here if you can. scoot over here. there you go. that's wha
do you feel like the city was prepared? was this the biggest blizzard you've seensome. >> they did a really good job, very thorough. they've been working all day. fantastic. >> you felt like you were prepared for the storm? >> yep. we stayed inside. it was great. >> until now, right? i want to keep you updated. we still have 415,000 people without power. we still do have until 4:00 today stay off the roads because the governor tweet ed he's goin to lift that at 4:00 p.m....
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the city didn't have the money to operate and maintain it until now. hundreds came out for the baskin library ribbon cutting. community members see it as a hard-fought long awaited opening. >> we have been waiting so long for the library and gym to open. it is a wonderful location, so, yeah, we're really excited. >> three other new libraries have been moth balled. city leaders say there still isn't enough money to operate them. >>> people braved the cold in costumes to take the dip in icy water. >> more than 1,000 people took part in the polar plunge in support of the special olympics. the funds raised help provide one full season of sports instruction and competition for special olympics concept. >> very cool concept, way too cold for me. >> cold concept. >> absolutely. >>> a little windy. took a hike. chilly out today. sunny. >> sun out, but san francisco, only 51 degrees, so the polar plunge, the sunshine out, water temperature might have been warmer than the air temperature at times today around san francisco, 55 degrees in san jose, 59 in morgan h
the city didn't have the money to operate and maintain it until now. hundreds came out for the baskin library ribbon cutting. community members see it as a hard-fought long awaited opening. >> we have been waiting so long for the library and gym to open. it is a wonderful location, so, yeah, we're really excited. >> three other new libraries have been moth balled. city leaders say there still isn't enough money to operate them. >>> people braved the cold in costumes to take...
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make life into one giant arms race like dodge city in the wild west days. then finally, when everyone--the last person is armed to the teeth, then we'll be safe. >> john: true treatment and we can give somalia a run for their money. here is a thing he have i have to ask you about. you write that the american film industry is the second great pillar of the gun culture. can you explain this and what role you think hollywood plays in our culture of violence? >> it's an advertising agency. there is an amazing thing that i discovered in the course of writing this story. it's an internet firearms movie database. it goes through like all these recent movies of the last 20 years, frame by frame, telling you which particular weapon that appears in the movie what the make is, the model how it's used, who it kills, who uses it, so on like this. and this gun fetishization. this was the first clue--no, it isn't. i've been going to movies all my life. but you look at how they depict guns and as theftize estheticize the guns. there is a tommy gun and it's being fired and
make life into one giant arms race like dodge city in the wild west days. then finally, when everyone--the last person is armed to the teeth, then we'll be safe. >> john: true treatment and we can give somalia a run for their money. here is a thing he have i have to ask you about. you write that the american film industry is the second great pillar of the gun culture. can you explain this and what role you think hollywood plays in our culture of violence? >> it's an advertising...
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and the most expensive city in the world, tokyo. osaka japan. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> the latest report from the centers for disease control may just make you sick. during 2009 and 2010 there were roughly 1500 food-borne disease outbreaks in the u.s. resulting in 1200 hospitalizations and 23 deaths. it's the most common illness salmonella. >> maryland could be just weeks away from abolishing the death penalty. several state lawmakers are expressing optimism they can repeal capital punishment. they have a hearing scheduled for february 14th. one advocate is kirk noble bloodsworth, the first person whose capital conviction was ever overturned because of dna. convicted of murder, he spent nearly nine years in prison, including two on death row before being exonerated in 1993. good morning and thanks for being with us. >> good morning, chris.
and the most expensive city in the world, tokyo. osaka japan. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> the latest report from the centers for disease control may just make you sick. during 2009 and 2010 there were roughly 1500 food-borne disease outbreaks in the u.s. resulting in 1200...
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i think we will make the case that these weapons do not belong on the streets of our cities, that many of the parts of these weapons make them into weapons that are specifically designed to kill large numbers of people in close conflict. i don't really expect to agree with much that mr. lapierre says. of course, he has the right to say it, and i have the right to do this. i've tried to do it carefully. we have 22 co-sponsors. i recognize it's an uphill battle. i also know that these events are iffing to continue, and america has to step up. the mothers, the women, the men of america have to make a decision as to whether their personal pleasure is more important than the general welfare. grievance killers look for these weapons. these weapons are easy to obtain. there are no background checks. you can buy them out of a back of a car. at a gun show. america's laws are virtually nonexistent, and, therefore, i think this is a good bill. i intend to fight. i did it once before. if it doesn't get done right now, be assured i will continue to press the case. >> senator, do you think you're ge
i think we will make the case that these weapons do not belong on the streets of our cities, that many of the parts of these weapons make them into weapons that are specifically designed to kill large numbers of people in close conflict. i don't really expect to agree with much that mr. lapierre says. of course, he has the right to say it, and i have the right to do this. i've tried to do it carefully. we have 22 co-sponsors. i recognize it's an uphill battle. i also know that these events are...
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because as we head to the overnight hours, there is chance for the city. for more, here's bob. >>> looks like a wet and perhaps slushy start to your thursday morning. but tell will be sunny tomorrow afternoon. it will be gone. 50 on friday again. colder for the weekend again. down to 26 saturday night. could be snow shower activity as the front comes through. 34 for a high on sunday. it will be pretty cold. >>> the united nations security council is strongly condemning north korea's latest test. ines ferre has the latest from the u.n. upon. >> reporter: the security council condemn the testing of the nuclear bomb. this happened hours after north korea tested a bomb. it caused a jolt of a 4.2 magnitude quake. according to intelligence reports, the country is now planning to test other problems. >> north korea does not and will not benefit from violating international law. >> u.s. ambassador susan rice called this a threat to international security. >> the u.n. must deliver a swift, credible and strong response, by way of a security council resolution. >> no
because as we head to the overnight hours, there is chance for the city. for more, here's bob. >>> looks like a wet and perhaps slushy start to your thursday morning. but tell will be sunny tomorrow afternoon. it will be gone. 50 on friday again. colder for the weekend again. down to 26 saturday night. could be snow shower activity as the front comes through. 34 for a high on sunday. it will be pretty cold. >>> the united nations security council is strongly condemning north...
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tell me the name of your city. >> the name of our city is estuaria. it's in honor of the chesapeake bay. second largest in the world. since we were so close, what we decided to do, why don't we help our local waterway instead of going to asia and help theirs. >> start at home. someone point out some things that are helping to deal with rethinking runoff. >> sure. right here which one of our main features is save the bay bridge. this bridge will have to be made in order to help with the population growth. since it's always in the water, it will have a filtration device. it will be constantly filtering it. >> what do you guys think your chances are of winning? >> pretty high. >> i like it. right out of the gate. why do you think yours stands apart? >> we worked hard. we put in effort. it turned out great. >> it did turn out great. high five to all my brilliant kids. high five too. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we have a link to future city if you want to find out more about how this whole thing work. coming up in our next hour, educational video game. we
tell me the name of your city. >> the name of our city is estuaria. it's in honor of the chesapeake bay. second largest in the world. since we were so close, what we decided to do, why don't we help our local waterway instead of going to asia and help theirs. >> start at home. someone point out some things that are helping to deal with rethinking runoff. >> sure. right here which one of our main features is save the bay bridge. this bridge will have to be made in order to help...
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second snowiest snowy record in the city. >> conditions are dangerous for the region, emergency personnel and crews are not equipped to handle the snow. right now about 1600 customers are still without power. wind gusts about 50-60 miles per hour are pushing the blankets of snow across the roads creating whiteout conditions like you can see here. authorities shut down roads and flights out of ther'n,Ñ airport. >> you know it's been chilly here but we're so spoiled. >> yes. >> those are mazing images. >> our weather just about at the far other end of the spectrum. sheer look at clear skies now. with a mild to warm start. clear skies as we look at the western sky, readings 55 degrees in san francisco. 60s in oakland. milder readings in other locations and look towards ocean beach, clear skies. it's 66 in santa rosa now. 63 in gilroy. here is a look at the first forecast. clear skies, cool conditions, pleasantly cool. temperatures mid evening hours from mid 40s to mid-50s. will be chilly early tomorrow morning. by afternoon, upper 60s and we're going to see higher temperatures later on in t
second snowiest snowy record in the city. >> conditions are dangerous for the region, emergency personnel and crews are not equipped to handle the snow. right now about 1600 customers are still without power. wind gusts about 50-60 miles per hour are pushing the blankets of snow across the roads creating whiteout conditions like you can see here. authorities shut down roads and flights out of ther'n,Ñ airport. >> you know it's been chilly here but we're so spoiled. >> yes....
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it takes place in 17 cities across the country. today they raised more than $250,000. but why oh why do they do it in february? >> well, it's part of the coupe cupid thing. >> i'm a very dedicated runner, but i had to work this morning form. >> just write them a check, forgo the whole -- >> aung long as the check clears. >>> a beautiful day outside once you could get outside of the wind. it was a ferociously windy saturday morning. the winds are finally starting to die down. tomorrow will be a much more pleasant day to be outside. for now, the skies are clear, the wind is fading down to almost nothing, so that is welcome news. our high today, even with all the winds out there, we managed to crack the 40 degrees mark. 43 officially for our high today at national airport after a 31-degree start. not too far off from our average this time of year. snow lovers, tomorrow marks exactly three years since it essentially stopped snowing here in washington. the february 9-10 blizzard was the last good one we had. 13.6 inches of snow combined in the last three years. boston had a
it takes place in 17 cities across the country. today they raised more than $250,000. but why oh why do they do it in february? >> well, it's part of the coupe cupid thing. >> i'm a very dedicated runner, but i had to work this morning form. >> just write them a check, forgo the whole -- >> aung long as the check clears. >>> a beautiful day outside once you could get outside of the wind. it was a ferociously windy saturday morning. the winds are finally starting...
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tearing up &ptrees ann buildings as it &pcarved aapatt through the ttwn..- the city is home to the university of southern mississsppi.several buildings &pon campus were damaged, but there were no injuries there. at the university."our students get a break monday anndtuesddy at mardi grrs - holiday so the unnversity ii pretty empty right now. so that's probably a good thing." when theetornado touched down. 3tornadoes describee it was veryy loud vvry uick, he building was shaking and you can tell that the trres were flyyng by."bass took this &pviddo of tte damage o his home after hh tornadoofor him it bringg up memmries of another storm.this issexactty like walkinn ouu of the housee after atrina. it's the xact same scene the ttees aae laying on everything, aad you knowwa lot of prrjectssto build. the gardde survived so, i feel alright abbut thaa. the stormms trreet is gone and now tte cleanup beginssi'm martha ssaae reporting. 3 the blizzard that pummeled northeastern stttes has drifted out to sea..... but now tte cllan up effootss begii. p3 today hundrees of ttouuands of people aae still witho
tearing up &ptrees ann buildings as it &pcarved aapatt through the ttwn..- the city is home to the university of southern mississsppi.several buildings &pon campus were damaged, but there were no injuries there. at the university."our students get a break monday anndtuesddy at mardi grrs - holiday so the unnversity ii pretty empty right now. so that's probably a good thing." when theetornado touched down. 3tornadoes describee it was veryy loud vvry uick, he building was...
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second time of the charm city is the center of the nfl universe. the part after the ravens second super bowl title continued with a parade downtown and sports director scott smith is here with all of the partying in downtown baltimore. >> reporter: the fact it was a tuesday morning appeared to have little bearing on today's parade turnout and that is funny. the owner anticipated 30,000 fans showing up and lindsay member offy has been hanging out all day. a few more than 30,000 ravens fans were on hand? >> i would say probably three times the amount and things settled down an hour ago here and it did take us about four hours to get here to show you how proud that baltimore is of the super bowl-winning ravens. the players said that is the most people they have seen there and not only the seats were filled but full of fans and more than those that came out in 2,000. and they were on to the fans tricks. >> it's crazy out there and that is pretty cool. >> i don't think anyone went to work. baltimore shut down and somebody probably died. >> reporter: rav
second time of the charm city is the center of the nfl universe. the part after the ravens second super bowl title continued with a parade downtown and sports director scott smith is here with all of the partying in downtown baltimore. >> reporter: the fact it was a tuesday morning appeared to have little bearing on today's parade turnout and that is funny. the owner anticipated 30,000 fans showing up and lindsay member offy has been hanging out all day. a few more than 30,000 ravens fans...
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president, your city needs you." athena jones, for kron 4 news. >> hundreds of people who tried to brave the harsh weather conditions along the east coast are likely regretting that decision today. that's because hundreds of those cars and trucks got stuck along the long island expressway in new york due to the heavy snowfall. those stranded in their cars overnight did anything they could to stay warm. and eventually worked to dig their way out of the snow early this morning. the number of cars and trucks actually outnumbered the tow trucks and other rescue crews that were sent out to help. >> this is why we live in the bay area. who wants that stuff? temperatures today boris 60s. tonight, it is going to be cold. t a beautiful view of the car keenness bridge. temperatures right now checking in at the-- carquinez... bridge san jose is in the 30's. and a bit more mild in the san francisco, 48. most places in the 30's with the cooler areas in the 20's. a cold start for sunday. sunshine, mild, ticket degrees. monday, the
president, your city needs you." athena jones, for kron 4 news. >> hundreds of people who tried to brave the harsh weather conditions along the east coast are likely regretting that decision today. that's because hundreds of those cars and trucks got stuck along the long island expressway in new york due to the heavy snowfall. those stranded in their cars overnight did anything they could to stay warm. and eventually worked to dig their way out of the snow early this morning. the...
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today, areas like new york city, chance of showers, it will be afternoon. that cold front will go through later on tonight. charlotte, north carolina, that snow over the weekend, a distant memory, temperatures today in the low 50s with showers. into an active weather pattern, still looks like wednesday and thursday big storm in the middle of the country. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> just ahead, first lady michelle obama talks about what reaching middle age made her do. >>> plus, details on a whopper of a hacking as burger king's twitter account gets targeted. "early today" returns in two minutes. >>> welcome back. to "early today." here are some other stories making news this morning. >>> well, almost 150 years late, but mississippi has officially ratified the 15th amendment to abolish slavery. the move comes after the oscar nominated film "lincoln." >>> law make ares in colorado have taken the first step towards enacting the gun control measures. the state house approved measures calling for universal background check et cetera and ban on the magazine clip
today, areas like new york city, chance of showers, it will be afternoon. that cold front will go through later on tonight. charlotte, north carolina, that snow over the weekend, a distant memory, temperatures today in the low 50s with showers. into an active weather pattern, still looks like wednesday and thursday big storm in the middle of the country. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> just ahead, first lady michelle obama talks about what reaching middle age made her do....
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and i know officially the snow count in the city is 21.8 inches. but that's not really where the reality of the situation is. if you come to neighborhoods like this in south boston you see the magnitude of what has happened here. you've got drifting, drifts of snow that have literally buried cars like this one. i know it's hard to make it out, but if i climb up, you see this is actually the hood of this car here. and if you look up the street here it's that situation going all the way up the street on all the side streets out here, as well. the story here in boston, poppy, it's going to be the big dig. everyone coming out of their homes or at least a lot of people coming out of their homes in this neighborhood trying to do what they can to dig. i've got rich here, rich, let me bring you in. i know you were digging this morning for, what, an hour you were out here digging? >> yeah. >> reporter: how has it been for you so far? >> it's been good. car's out. i turned the car on. opened the doors. >> reporter: you were one of the lucky ones. you spent y
and i know officially the snow count in the city is 21.8 inches. but that's not really where the reality of the situation is. if you come to neighborhoods like this in south boston you see the magnitude of what has happened here. you've got drifting, drifts of snow that have literally buried cars like this one. i know it's hard to make it out, but if i climb up, you see this is actually the hood of this car here. and if you look up the street here it's that situation going all the way up the...
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on to new york city now for the sixth annual world sword-swallowing day. they celebrate their craft. all for a good cause, of course. the event raises money for cancer research. >>> sports now. an upset of one of the top teams in college ball. number 18 ohio state against michigan state. the buckeyes held off the part owens for the win. >>> to the nba, kobe bryant hit 14 of his 38 points in the fourth quarter against the dallas mavericks and the mavs' dirk nowitzki had 30 points. but lakers got the win. >>> and david beckham made his debut for his french team while his wife vehicle tore ya watched on. >>> the longest and toughest snowmobile race in the world. >>> for another look at the weather here's nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer with the weather channel forecast. snow, snow and more snow. >> the area through texas, through the panhandle of oklahoma and also up into kansas, kansas city, as well, will start to see a whole lot of snow, it's coming down right now, heavy at times, through the panhandle of texas and oklahoma. as we go into tomorrow, it will m
on to new york city now for the sixth annual world sword-swallowing day. they celebrate their craft. all for a good cause, of course. the event raises money for cancer research. >>> sports now. an upset of one of the top teams in college ball. number 18 ohio state against michigan state. the buckeyes held off the part owens for the win. >>> to the nba, kobe bryant hit 14 of his 38 points in the fourth quarter against the dallas mavericks and the mavs' dirk nowitzki had 30...
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it will be a decent day for new york city. the sun's coming out. don't let it fool you. watch the generators, all the carbon monoxide. you can't turn your oven on and hope it will warm your house that's putting carbon monoxide in your house. there's natural gas running it but it's very dangerous to try to do that, deb. >> you can understand the people are desperate to kind of keep warm. it's better to err on the side of caution when there's so much unknown. thanks so much. >>> on the west coast, police will use helicopters to try to find an elusive and accused killer. they're going to use infrared to try to spot him as he remains on the run. christopher dorner used to be one of their own. a former los angeles police officer. now, he blames many in law enforcement for losing his job. he is now vowing revenge. dorner is accused of killing three people already. we're live in los angeles. how confident are police, paul, that there's going to be catching someone who's got the kind of training that dorner seems to have? >>. >> reporter: well, they say, and they have vowed from
it will be a decent day for new york city. the sun's coming out. don't let it fool you. watch the generators, all the carbon monoxide. you can't turn your oven on and hope it will warm your house that's putting carbon monoxide in your house. there's natural gas running it but it's very dangerous to try to do that, deb. >> you can understand the people are desperate to kind of keep warm. it's better to err on the side of caution when there's so much unknown. thanks so much. >>> on...
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and we asked the officer if he would pull her over? >> border line. >> bill: that was a very fine report by kirotv. in seattle. joining us from new york city analysts kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl what does it stay about driving under the influence the pot. >> washington has a standard if you are caught driving five or morton know grams of thc the ingredient of pot that gets into your blood. if you are caught driving with that that's automatic you lose your license for up to 90 days. you get caught a second is time you lose your license for two years. get caught a third time you lose your license for four years. >> bill: how does that test go down? >> well, the cops are able to take that test right there. it's a blood test they can take. that's the thc in your blood. >> bill: they have to take a blood test? they have to prick you and draw blood from you right on the street. >> they can do that right on the street. they can do it right there. the problem is in colorado dr. is no standard what's illegal when i are driving the car. >>
and we asked the officer if he would pull her over? >> border line. >> bill: that was a very fine report by kirotv. in seattle. joining us from new york city analysts kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl what does it stay about driving under the influence the pot. >> washington has a standard if you are caught driving five or morton know grams of thc the ingredient of pot that gets into your blood. if you are caught driving with that that's automatic you lose your license for up...
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explain the conditions for us. >> we are stuck on the i-35 south in kansas city and actually dropped off in terms of how hard it's coming down. the last 45 minutes or so. they are stuck in the same spot for about 45 minutes. earlier they were stuck for about an hour and a half on the 29 south. they are taking two underground and there cars everywhere on the freeway. in and around kansas city and people are stranded and some people have been stranded four hours waiting for help. they are coaching other people's cars and helping them to get out. >> that's what i was wondering for a lot of people getting out of their cars and trying to walk and hitch a ride on the opposite side of traffic. you look at the images, that's i-29 that you shot earlier. on one side of the highway it looked like it was free flowing. it looked bumper to bumper. >> people are calling their family and looked at moving their car. they were near it and it will be a huge clean up. that's for a while because all the freeways here are in the same thing. >> very uncomfortable, but really potentially very dangerous cond
explain the conditions for us. >> we are stuck on the i-35 south in kansas city and actually dropped off in terms of how hard it's coming down. the last 45 minutes or so. they are stuck in the same spot for about 45 minutes. earlier they were stuck for about an hour and a half on the 29 south. they are taking two underground and there cars everywhere on the freeway. in and around kansas city and people are stranded and some people have been stranded four hours waiting for help. they are...